The beloved conservationist, who died in 1995, would have turned 100 today. A new collection, Myself and Other Animals, traces the origins of his lifelong rapture with animalsAs a toddler, Gerald Durrell was on a walk when he peered over the side of the road and spotted two creatures. "They were gently sliding over each other in what looked like a dance. They were a pale coffee colour with black, ridged stripes. They were glutinous and beautiful".This rather flattering description of two slugs writhing in a ditch opens a new collection of writings by the beloved conservationist, who died in 1995 and would have turned 100 today, and it sets the tone for the book: all animals should be considered miraculous, conventional looks aside. Continue reading...
'He wouldn't hurt a fly - literally': remembering Gerald Durrell at 100
7. ledna 2025 13:31
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jan/07/remembering-gerald-durrell-100-myself-and-other-animals
Zdroj: The Guardian